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These are my parents. They have been married for more than 50 years. On the day my mom was diagnosed with cancer and kidney failure, the hospital administration would not allow my father and me to see her. The reason? We are covid-19 unvaccinated. My mother is also covid-19 /1 Image
unvaccinated.

My mother, my father and I are covid-19 NEGATIVE.

On the day my mom was diagnosed, the security guard at the hospital who had castigated me 48 hours earlier for not having a QR Code when I brought my dad to the emergency room with heart troubles, made sure to /2
tell the secretary not to allow my father and me to visit my mother.

I will never forget the heartless actions of that security guard, nor will I forget his face and his cruel eyes. /3
On the day we found out about my mom's cancer, I brought my father back to the emergency room completely distressed. At the hospital checkpoint, there were now four security guards -- not one -- but four who were there to make sure my covid-negative 83-year-old father /4
did not visit my covid-negative 81-year-old mother who was just told she has cancer.

I urgently emailed the Prime Minister of Canada, #JustinTrudeau, and the Minister of Health in Quebec, #ChristianDubé pleading for compassionate measures to allow my two octogenarians who /5
have been inseparable for over 50 years to see each other during this extremely traumatic time.

I never received an answer. /6
Finding out that my mom has cancer is traumatic. The fact that the hospital kept my father and my mother separated for almost two weeks under the guise of "Public Health", is MONSTROUS. /7
My parents were finally able to see each other for 20 minutes outside the hospital and in the cold, the night before her surgery. The picture of my parents in /1 was taken by my brother. It captures the moment when my parents were seeing each other for the first time after my /8
mom's diagnosis. My brother spoke with a benevolent worker in the hospital, and he was able to secure a few moments for my parents together, outside. /9
To show you just how completely arbitrary these covid rules are: On the day my mom was discharged from the hospital, the administration demanded that my covid-unvaccinated self and my covid-unvaccinated father go to the hospital -- all the way up to the 9th floor -- to pick /10
up my mom's bags and to wheel my mom out of the hospital. I guess the deadliest virus since the Spanish Flu doesn't apply when it's a question of helping your mom leave the hospital with her bags. /11
How do you reason with a society like this? How do you make it understand the life-saving urgency of not separating a couple who has been together for over half a century? How do you knock some sense into a society who thinks it's completely normal to separate two people who /12
have been inseparable for more than 50 years?

It's DISGUSTING. It's APPALLING. It's HEARTLESS. It's WRONG. It's INHUMAN. It's CRUEL. It's CALLOUS, and it goes to show how inhumane and monstrous this system truly is. /13
I have been fighting against this heartless system for almost two years. I have been saying how dangerous covid policy is and that the catastrophic impact will last for decades. I have been talking about the cancers, heart diseases, diabetes and all other non-covid ailments /14
that will go undiagnosed because people are no longer booking routine health check-ups as a direct result of this one-issue system that is obsessed with one single virus.

And now this.

As an aside, my father has the immunity of a rock after having practiced medicine for /15
over 50 years in North Africa, England, and Canada. I never once heard him say that he would not treat an unvaccinated patient. My mother also has the immunity of a rock, having been married to a doctor for over 50 years. They've been through everything together. /16
They've seen it all, together.

My parents have lived through all the epidemics and pandemics of the past and current centuries. Never once have they witnessed or experienced such an inhuman and tyrannical government and societal response to a virus. They are totally and /17
completely against the highly unscientific, anti-medical, anti-health dictates of covid policy.

Incidentally, my mom's amazing nurse along with one of her coworkers at the hospital are on the brink of being fired because they are covid-19 unvaccinated after having worked /18
through the entire pandemic. I guess they are heroes until the government decides otherwise. Everybody is expendable.

Canada is no longer a country. It is a tyrannical biomedical regime.

AND THE FIGHT CONTINUES. /19
My brother took this picture and the first one above. 20/20 Image
I am reading all your heartfelt responses to my mother. She is overwhelmed with emotion. Your words bring her love, joy and healing. Thank you all for you kindness. People like all of you here who took the time to share your kindness and empathy, gives us hope in humanity. ❤️

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Nov 28, 2022
I started questioning the covidian narrative and publishing articles about corruption in the Age of Coronavirus from the very beginning. Here's a chronology of my publications since March 2020: /1

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The fortunate people in pandemic ought to make real sacrifices (Florida Times-Union) /2

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I've been against the covidian tyranny since they closed the beaches and parks in March 2020. That didn't make sense to me, nor did any of the measures they've taken since then.

So I wrote. And I will continue to write "until freedom improves." /1
Here are my letters and articles in chronological order:

"The fortunate people in pandemic ought to make real sacrifices" August 31, 2020 /2

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"Allow those who choose not to wear masks to breathe free" September 14, 2020 /3

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